Volume 72, Number 90 Tuesday, February 11, 1964 70 Years of Editorial Freedom Pahlished doily except Monday, exnhaaUaaa periods asd vacations, throcghaci (he drmic rear fev the Publications Board f the CniTersity of North CaroTm, Printed by the ifwl C3 FiftSKMng Onnpssy. lac. 5G1 West Franklin Street, Otapel mil, N. C. Entered la 2s3 class asSter it fx Ps COce la Caape) HjB. N. G parsoaa U Act of March 8, 1879. -Scbsctiption rates: K-58 per semester; $3 per rear. DTH Editors Offer Yet Another Service "We got a press release from., some body sorae time ago about a National College Queen Contest, We couldn't find any particular reason to run a news story about it, but just so we don't de prive any beautiful, intelligent and as piring young coeds of a chance for greater agjrr&ndizenient outside the University community, we thought we'd pass along a few bits of information we were able to ferret out of the adjec tives in the release. First, the contest is judged on beauty and scholastic ability. That includes "intelligence and campus activities . . . as well as poise, personality and attrac tiveness, Then in i)ig letters the re lease says 'The Judges Are Seeking a Typical American College Girl." Each state has a winner who will be Inviting An Unwanted Guest , The Chapel Hill Exchange Club is currently observing National Crime Prevention Week, and as part of their observance the members are holding" " a combination dinner and crime preven- ' tion program. I . Tfee Exchange 3nb is a civic organ isation dedicated to the betterment of ' the community, and several of the mem bers &re high ranking town officials. ' TYIth this in mind, it does seem strange that the dub has picked Brady's restau rant at whkh to hold its dinner and program. Brady's, one of the few remaining segregated places in Chapel HU3, has been one of the major targets of the " Mayor's, three committees 'which" "have . 1 been and are attempting to erase, n a ; Yvshrat&ry, 'basis, the last vestig-es of dis crimination in our peaces of public ac commodation. The conscientious and civic-minded members of the Merchants Association have also tried to get these places to desegregate voluntarily, as have numerous private citizens. And now a civic club has in effect de cided to reinforce the adamant position of one of the holdouts. It is possible that the decision was not a conscious one, but that would only testify to ignorance and failure to face up to the problem on the part of the club. One of the sad ironies of this whole affair is that the dinner and program are almost certain to draw protest from the local integration movement, and that protest will most likely take the form of. a. sit-in. A sit-in is technically a crime, and the club's program is on crime prevention. . . More About The Author Than The Subject The Cheraw S-CL) Chronicle 7 ' '"Human Events," an intellectually disheveled weekly report out of Wash ' ington, carried a page advertisement in " recent issues urging its readers to buy " Vicler Lasky's distorted portrait' of the late President Kennedy entitled: JJFJK.; The Man The Myth." I 'While the book inasqaserades as a ' -critical portrait"", it is "criiicaF only in the negative sense of that "word. "De ' stmctive, yes; analytical and honest, no. The book is a mish-mash of half truth and fantasy, and it is beyond us why a, reputable publishing firm would deign to print it. But publishing firms, like any other bciness, ire oat t make a bock, and suppose there was at publkation date a Sarge enough anti Jennesy market Id guarantee a prc-St. 1 There are &H sorts of cscenitles, and the book that sseesks "to lend fame and " profit to its. anthor da3n.mging a " nan's repntaitkm nnfairly Is -worse than many kinds of pom&graphy that are M banned from the maiL " Mr. Ldsky is never content fes let a Gcry SJe-TtcieBrd, Dave EtfaricLpe Gcpjr Eduivr 5"? Wdsitwr Art Pierre Fred Serlg Undo. ip Jvm Wallace Krvs mSStar Curry Klrrfmftriek Mfrr IFfcJ, Onmrpvx Aff baits Jeff JifvrSjxjrfl STt7fitric2 JLf&iettPnS&z Shirley TtbtSs Jim yar2 Staff J5.rS2s2i: SrSrifear JSSuZsrr JLtfl. JLivcriZrtog Mgr. SsZcs , - Jtim HHtbus ffVi BnbtS, FriLTck T'oZtrr fact speak for itself. By the time he is " through torturing "tbst fact to make " it fit his preconceived bias against Mr. " Kennedy, you can't recognize it. "The un wary are easily caught by this kind of sleazy jonrnalisrn. ! Mr. Lasky's volume on Kennedy may l purport to teJl something abut our late President, but it is not biography. It is a political diatribe which reveals much more about the author than the snbject. It is a disreputable effort which makes np in the sensational what It lacks in scholarship. Not the smallest, most innocent act cf Mr, Kennedy es capes the innuendo, the dotible inter pretation, r the insulting insinuaticn. Being all this, it is of course no sur prise that Human Events wants to give the book the widest possible circuliticn. " If the book were-an accurate r honest, though unflattering, appraisal of the " President, it would still he in question able taste to advertise it so soon after his tragic eeath. Being an inferior hook, it was unfortunate to promote it even " when the President was alzve and oonH .. defend himseli. But to promote a had hook; so soon " after the President's death is an inex cusable hreach of decent poJitical con duct and is an insult to aeiy American who hoMs the office cf the Presidency in respect. The fact thai the Knaedy hatiers can't quit ea mffer Ms ds&th, " and seek to taunt hhn leyond the .grsive, in total disregard for the feelings his family, iea&is, and asdHioiss cjf &3 Jniners, ciscredits them ccmpleter. Plav TonisJit Another Stadent Xight preseatsSoD cfflrning icp Tteangfet, ss 'the CarciliTa. P3aymakers open their pre&acustkn c?f The Busy Martyr" at SiSO gun, in the " Jaymaker's Theatre. Tickets for this specsal showing can be rjcrahasad todsy at T-Ourt, fer SiXD esda. (Regular prke for the even ing performances WesSaesdsy thrDch Sunday and the Sunday matinee are each.) We mentam this hecasjse it's a jroad deal and we wouldn't .want yoa to miss ' Oct cn It. See yoa there1?. 6iTlie Real Question Is. Can We Keep Them In HOT Water?55 Edirard P, Morgan fkwn to New York for ten days on the town and the final judging. AH sorts of prizes are given to everybody ap parently, and the United States Grand Xatioral Champion Typical American College Girl wins a new car, a trip to Europe, clothes, a year's supply of some sort of hair stuff and various other goodies to help her remain her typical self. Any unmarried, undergraduate wo man between IS and 22 (that's years old as opposed to other measurements germane to this type of contest) may enter, or be entered by someone else. For all those coeds interested in being the "most typical", complete details, en try blanks and personal interviews are available on request from (and only from) one of the editors of the DTH. Amateur Candidate By JOHN JOHVSOX Dooly lEini V. f IUbmks Several weeks asa, Jdha Glenn, vrbose tame is more riifotfiilly resered VonBraxm and cabers, aimocmced Ms csn&idacy far the Vmied Stales Senate. Tfeos modest sctkm came as a relief to roe, for CtiL Glem aniMxiBced that be iswujd campaogB ss' a Democrat. As a Rejilicaii. I had been disturbed by earner ra dicsticEis that be raigfot have lietBa fotr ttJae same post.. Afpar eEstly the CDSarseTs polilacal zi filialaan hss beea determined in ibe tried sni proven EaseEboFwer nxajHser. Tbe Eepcbljcaa party hss its osra rriarrassJrig pditical ?i.-Sni-ties in ftsis present pasfene c "sEili iaeana Americans nsmrg for the Senate. Former pete Tssslt er, mixlster, 523d TJreallihy cere-a3 rnaadier Bob Kicfcards is crus sii5erag eekisg ancaeEt Callfor Isn Cair Tz.g5es Senate seat, and me perfectionist cf the s?sIil-T asad 5-4, Bss2 Wliinson, bas re signed from Ms ocsach's post at Qklahrrna, parerftrr to rca for the Senate fcimself. Certain mere are na larrnal regaire merts'' far Senate candidacy, bat none ctf these t2iree are baling 5p5m -Kbat one rxnbt aarmaI3y prefer to as qaaltPicaticins.'" 2n J9a, -srben Tedjy Kemefy aennenced Sbat be -would seei me IDemonralic iKiminalkin Icr Ies elder brcttber's vacated Senate seat, it ras lerxpiiins to consiaer tbis ss same sari ctf sick jpke. Tbe Joke was carried too Jar -mben young Teddy -was successful in de featg George Lnde in tbe Not cimber 3ec5ian. ?Ja roe expected Lodge io emerge iridaririas; baw erer, it was. a gra-e dasappoint ment thatt Teddy was able to de feat lbs slate Attorney General, ., Edward McCarrncfc, in tbe Bemo cratic pr-inry nuntesL , I-SeCor-Jtrddk bad S5and5y Ibrasned Teddy in a ssrks cf lace to face te5e Tised -sfefesles asd bad an iriprEs srre public serrice record. The vjrisry by Tefiy, irbose ir to ifame mas espiisiian .nrn Harr anS, made a mridkery the American pdSfeal systsm. The sidk Jdfce in Massarirsetts was irjSartirnatsSy TOt a zrmgne frent. Alreaey, & Ofcio BemD craSc fflrgsE222Saon bas refdsed to endorse Sirenr mnurrihgnt Senator Stepben Ycaag, iar the iorlb-cam-ing primary. Tbe rank and de of the Democratic parry now has the responsibility to determine rbose name shall appear on their side of tbe Noiember ballot. It will be an inierestirg primary. Glenn is at a handicap since be does not hsve an Attorney Gener al ior a brother, a possible iae ler in Ted Kenriedy's suocess. Personaliy. abas seitbar wctild like to believe that American vot ers look at issues and records, yet the etidence to She contrary is overwhelming. It is no longer im portant tbst a man bo3d tip a record cf public service sad re sponsibility before be is consid ered as ara eligible candidate for tbe United States Senate. Before this great nation gets too much further absorbed sa GsHaap pc-Hs and bero -apssdp, it bad better cccne out -of orbit, and realize that the right to vote carries tbe responsibility to vote la an in farmed and educated Eaanner. Sun Show Is Excellent By HEXRY IMrlXXIS "The Sao Aad Y The Structure And Impact f Osr Daytime &Ur. Fefcrtary 4 Marc 2. -Redmsag ender me "stars," yon get almost rncoastrnci over these balls erf fire. Eacb one is an alarasc famace and 2ike tbe stars cf t&e BoCyvood arie 8y, they gray old and lose tbeir glow. The small andienoe beard car ra2ior James Wadsrtb say Chat m a star's aging prooess, She cartxaes fiels fasttar, heliam cfcanges into carbcci and then, n mere star. Tbe w&dte drarf stars, in ttbeir iast stage before the glow dies, were sblwa. . Tbe 'Ca5roiis pberinaafirifTia of a sanset was depioed m the ceies&aS ceiling and 3Kplasned sa terxss of light from she son being refracted tbroogh She esnh" atmeapbepe. By far the most inmressive sght Sered in tbe show were photos ttaten cf the esplasians of gi2S on the sun. Ph0txgraphed iLhroadti a iteiescope during an eclpse,' these fantastic fires leapcn sni2y oizt from tbe snn's Vdge were a ghastHy and g-assy Tisiao of 5be incalculable Sbr2l foroe ctf nateire. The Seiss planeitarium Goaded tbe bEaveniy domes Th not 1rflT tK tars, bat accurate rep resantsQDns oi mans sslalSses, jicjii-g sbeir orbital posiions m relstiao to tosr ooo 3ms snd 1" -'rxs Uand rls (nr sbozdd ve sry sky- rnsrts . " adept sarratiaa reierrea rerer to Jatn Kennedy-'s nsmx-able phrase, "saShzg -fcrcngi: be osesns of spare and said Chat 1959 is the target date far ApcBo's oestrnation mooa prefect. A sensitive b3end of tbe poetic, interlaced in ap propriate astral images, was ef fectively empleyed with strict ssnentifk- fad, ghing tbe pro gracn a birnanistfc and mistfnl, zknctst pTscnd Jooe. Stellar stories of staggering sagniQeafice mere rela4ed and aSBstra-led aboct fie stars. A few cf cbe irrmandfrabllss to pondsr were; There are ever 230 blZkra planets in our galaxy and we on eanb are ccly one pianst. With a bSSan '!tvk an tbe ttEwerse. there esrc mere stars than tbe icimber of .all ?i:.'tiyt beings who bare erer Sjtd. We can enderstand sirjewbai few plants stott from itbe sns's radiation, bet we can't, delicate it. Does space hsve aa edge and 2f so, iRbere is at? 2oes 13e exist on tiese otber 2TS biEion planets? Tbe- audience was ttold hat Werner Yon Sraim Ee5eTes so, Abont tbe possSbQEry f 2ie oa Mars, be sail. "If EJe 3s ther. w sbaE . somaday csirnrmxrdcite with 5t Tbea at -will be ilk? ene moss plaat talking to Enatbsr.'" I Heelpriiits 1 If Cbapjil HS Satirdsys cdd 4kme in t&e pnesHnt win, at my kwsH e feat finmg a place is jack flaal Sffi2f..as jilt 2 mdmg a place 1b sit. Jtt'mx&m: Baby sa aSmen 4ary ssmal -ith a ikiad viixce me 3uS and 2m r.espanslb'liry ac She Jthfir- bear hat ihe Barbers Union at iabiying So have ifise Beaties oepnrled its mnftfwirah'te 3ens fa- cxntniments, so ecitnl iir iisi asy gaestiarg., . -r-. , r rjr-mae Team, at isast. its iineady bee Trintsr- Ztez xhere s she Iesa Cstby 3jia xd it 9 sad S me- One interesting ssped dL Ssr SSseH between crnarls raoe wiita a JeZiow ctier 5zy mbo sad lie 5d Iy- .gaes the tiiade das E. baci is Cp.-H 25ys. It5s Dizzy mJL e: Ksrsngr sa st rktckns soaia ex3ii&n: 3Treul fy m &e l"islni2tim iwSXacal sfiexe, we 2iave fieseaSeS 1b f2as La steni iar ioe&ls erery Asaericsa is intfrtstoS xn -Xazy GSiespSe. ts Zkte f tiis aecsBaiK, we re yn lerewi& fine words 1 fiie Dizsy for rasafieEt ofScial cinpjtL5a The trzics are by Jim Bedrick&, xzaiae br selL Tote Dizry CSng to She rrme -d! iSai ?ea jrrts"). Intro: Yore Iiz, Yote Ki, Y?te Yote- iKzryl Vote Dirry! Be"12 Sbmr Yna "Wbere It Is Yate Isry! Yffis JtLag"! Cdgzus: Yoa arazi a good presa dent "abo's szZzT 5a ran Yote Dizry Yute IIzsI Ye 'Wasma Ma5ae G-wera-sxsi a barrel cf fa America: 4God's Ovn Junkya (Mr. Morgan caa be beard each ere nlng at 1 pjn. a WRAL radio.) Look around you. "What do you see? A man named Peter Blake, who is tbe editor of Architectaril Forum, ccniends that Americans have become blind. In a book called "God's Oxn Junkyard" which he says was written not in anger but in fury, Blake In criminates us all is a raonsfrcxr? conspiracy: the planned deteriora tica cf the landscape tsf what be gan as and stm snigbt be re stored to become again America tbe Beastifzl. We must be blind. Blake concludes, to the hideous consequences f cor legalized de predaticsL Tbcy are visible en The Ladies Editors, Tie Tar Beel: - My sister is a freshman at tbe University cf Wisconsin. I am a senior bene. Xatxiraly, since we tadat seen one another since September, oar discissions over the Christinas vacation turned every so cSen to the subject cf tbe rules gorerning car separate dorrnitcries. It was tsotb a shock and a relief to discover that, ia Wisconsin, tbe eiteen year dd freshman is given mere credit for caving ""all tbe mores of Western society' firmly implant ed ia her ccnscierjce before enter ing coSefe than is tbe woman student cf any age at UNC. Judy, tbe lowly freshman at WisccTiSin, exposed to the same high boy-girl ratio we bare here, is subjected rjeither to the closed study our freshman girls feave to endnre, nor to constant pressure to obey IMs cr thai tnrsritten role supposedly covered in our a3-enccmpassing Cacrpess Cede. Jidy"s dorm ctoses at 11:06 dur ing tbe week and at 1:00 on week ends, the same as ours do. But Judy also has tbe option of com ing in at 1:09 one week-night per week, after signing out for this late-hour permission. Apparently. Wisconsin realizes that even Iresb Tasn girts can dste -once a week if they choose to do so without falling crEsScaZly behind in thar studies. At Wisconsin, Sbere is do saeh as a CasrsB X2aOe It is be everv- assnmed, as it should where, that the student erdermg college already knows bow to he- nave tfee a lady or gentls There is na need for tbe stu dent to sign a pledge to Ibis ef fect; the signing of such a pledge would only relegate turn back to the world of children a wcrld the student is sicposed to be stepping out of when be or she enters college. At Wisconsin, for instance, it is oi considered a venal sin for women students to be seen ea esmpes in slacks. True, it gets a Jot colder op there, but scroe limes. when the thernxrrjeter drops to twebe in Chapd HH, it seems less amlady-ilke m beal&y 1b reo-dre a startet ao brave the feeeze in a skirt. It seems to me that if women students at CareEna were given more opportunity to xse their own cornmrci sense ia matters of tbis nature, the Unr.'ersity wxid i3CBVT that it is svst dealinr witn cMJ.n efier atL Especially a a sehaDl wbere tbe maTrrirv eff -women stadents tre Junksrs and sKDors, it eems imnTOessarv 4a bind them to strict, mbsnd- ang oormsory rales coujas every land. We have ibvizzi.? become used to them. 1: is l:? purpose of Blake's bock, I res pect, to make us so ccn-vciou; r f them that we can't bear U I at them anymore and win then bestir ourselves to mend rur ways although it is a'refy very late. And. af:er a'J. ho v much do we really care? It is a kind of war, tan iefharr, abewt our continued public aj private littering which Blake pears to find mcst irnbearat. ii ; fine outrage has driv! r.L-n !o put doisTi in burring texi arri ;r. Oammatory photcgrspl perh:-;-, the most cutting and pirpre:; job of mackraking since Line:-:-Steffens tried to mcr.-e the p"! to d-o something about "Tr.? Shame of the Crrles" three er. erstions ago. ""God's Oan J -yard" is piled high ndtb a shak ing abundance A rr.uck to rke Peter BLake describes and decr.5 the vicious circles we have r;.: ourseb,-es so dirryirgly into. For instance, the politician?, ore of whose basic duties in pcrJ.'.-z office is supposed io be to c ;-.: tbe public against espkita sells cut through a marriage c: profitable coEnlence to re:', estate promoters. A city gcverr. mect, supposed:;.- maintainet : protect its citizens and enhance their welfare, unciermir.e-5 safety, menaces their health, c-.i ocrrupts mbat little sense ci t-ec ty and esthetic values they rr.:y has left in this day and age r.y toadying to building interest; ir terested basically in their can narrow selfish ends. Ore of most spectacular revolving p: cf tbe despoiling spin me are r. involres our highw-ays. She bill boards that clutter them arid the aurxmctDes that ase "iier.. Tbe tiTboard k-bby and the highway 3-bb:.T are ro cf !. most pserful lobbies in the ccr. try and the meter car Industry, crisurpris izgy, has thrust a f-r-er, directly cr indirectlT. un: them bt'th. One cf the reas:r.s vr'-r tbe billboard perple are so : Gnential is therr irtrresting -proacb to pc-Hticia.n. Blake cpr.e ? a Reader's Digest article which reported that the h-idfiry beTS"T p.r.s rtiary l?giili tic's in its debt by giving then free sign 5j,ace dur-jcg , election time, and it is .savage against the iegls- J-atirs "s ho 3 i , qreese i ,-1 :ujcaj trt-hle in b-r-,.-. - .-. irict. dDnatei sign s$a-e h cfpoaecl and fends agents ?o spread rimers KkX rs ccc.;.-Jtouf- crtoer s:uuu cir-crun:-stanees t a a acctier that le gnway system rf iJ e&rkzjQz& aiirst CaXr.aards e": tie Secween ll-i arid L.i tbe ci bcdiidascry iiriosr. cjuur:cg 3rd take, fen fictw'-irt t t--&n -S2aaa.ia'RBs. r r. tr's -iijliaaacjhile guats .are ibe Sead-ng a:w:aur is A isbor mT&hre ?.aritcx .arises tere, in tie pjrsi hrot:z -cins and otbsr jgronpc .-.v,. n:i.-;agd te miiura .fm pc-etty strccg hik-s ttiemsfji' L-e attefcied biTlboxrdc ;as & rre.--ace isfacgy. Bset trse :..rr.a- snents emerge as a n;:; :o safety, -o res? in ire? r".:crt "rri.r'i." Slake concfoei ia "'.x.' rn unkyari.-' iwouJd dhacyr t Lhe aut.xn.ihiif indjcrx irLo3:d its tfc, . i J! - . '- : a2SS moraj stend- karate Jibe .-trscvm.-f ' c!d- 5s sppsKEyj see by me c aa . , fuc -fei; pre- 'Lv' r Ttoman sen- asfiy -whit oent of twenty or twenty-raae must "ITnr has JhofT f.roen- 5? itlt Var utably bave already Seamed 'esauiiijfe-jcl ru- on vbat moral values are rmparbsrit Spring sajjiep cpH?rtorf in jen; wnaa aetiaas Et n wi-i Yote Uizry! Yute Tfey! Yotrr poStks trwyttia b a tegriry. Tbe rrjs sad regsua Hons new giaerrun? tbe vms studeM at CaroEna sre nSes'sar aMlfi, an d2t. C&r-y 3 as she is treated lies a rr.Tid wvil will e tare tbe seed ar lorcwrt tmity to set Oa tne. E3ba rmaam 1(S AJderEaa Sroovr nrg Vote Pfary Vote 2hmr! So get a rJ preridsss 's&r, VMifi' if) rxtaz VM for J)iz, ffa tor IKr? Zridzs', ghyw (la ttpvlfa whee it U 'em itemfter&tU; Diz, Your Pclitj tewiers ftwt a rt&y don't f6f Tcte Di2ryl Vote Interlude: Yoa cuMt spfsd lour rtmry ia u ertovicr wa Every cent. Get that badge of the peo ple's only candidate trKs. aj rrttjn. pnnvtii; prci- &2&. Tihos. HvK-," -"c- fA;lv:n.ite cwai25 lo siii'rt? f"' cVnts tt c'w'i:. H.tir.3; jifcni rs iar the flva.et car ri-'vr." iTJh.tr (CUiAtr frvv .-erased !T Thff No,- V-ri Tr..y Jnund -ar; ?m:f-average k l 7 uitior, -on :fhe 'orh'ws of the ing'levicps rere 'vijk, and or.'y ?iferh; '-of ;sn tvrckVrfi. por -Witeftfr tttlfcs it; i ?: is driv- fe WKfK-irix "J. "wrrc tpikxi' Si wtu.X 'he 44- got, : .iTi;sfri-jat 4;s?es4.. It '.- also uscewaMj-.. ZirixTaen, penters, painters vhose s might h? jrvofvi re Mshly skilrfd ntrkc&. k3tfps- lo other assirrrfogss.. 0,Jtivc s vcrtising 'is all jrtjt its pi.v fotA its rise ccttx. rriir i rrt everywhere the-ii t in crvrt. 4 what tbe industry- bs tcs r Caiag. la v.rw 4-c :its 5-.,.tic. theega ccntrwirrsjAl. mlXuzt.:?. of tbe tarjdscr 5 Sts r.r, v ed ooctr2asina tA tra.Tc srd 5ccU. tbe bII2Rari Kj.fK'ss bct- ler loci f.T- s-vs -rv.